Responding to Anri Sala's integration of music into his contemporary art practice, Resounding brings together artists and curators to discuss the role of sound and music within contemporary art.
For the 33rd Kaldor Public Art Project, The Last Resort, Anri Sala draws together sound, music and sculpture, as an ensemble of
snare drums gives a live, rhythmic response to the artist’s reworked version of Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto in A major. In this panel discussion, leading
artists and curators explore the role of sound and music in their work, inside and outside the gallery space, and imagine future possibilities for
the exhibition, perception and experience of sound in art.
Panellists include Anna Davis (Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art), Anabelle Lacroix (Associate Curator,
Liquid Architecture, Melbourne), artist Vicky Browne and artist/musician Tim Bruniges.
Resounding: Sound and music in contemporary art is convened by Dr Caleb Kelly, and presented by Kaldor Public Art Projects
in partnership with UNSW Art & Design.
Please note that this panel discussion is now sold out. However, in the event of cancellations, limited places will be available on the day.
Image: Anri Sala, Unravel , 2013
Two-channel HD video and sound in two separate spaces.
First space: stereo sound
Duration: 6 min 25 sec
Second space: 4.0 surround sound
Duration: 20 min 45 sec
Courtesy: Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris; Marian Goodman Gallery; Hauser & Wirth; Kurimanzutto, Mexico City
Sunday 29 October, 2pm
Courtyard marquee, Sydney Observatory, Millers Point
FREE - bookings essential